Carbon monoxide alarm sounds at Randolph Avenue home, Waterbury CT


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Randolph Avenue. The resident was awake and showed no symptoms. Emergency responders secured the scene and confirmed no medical assistance was needed.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Rescue. Respond for Carbon Monoxide Alarm near Randolph Ave.
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Randolph Avenue near Cables Avenue and Euclid Avenue. Rescue responding for carbon monoxide alarm.
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Randolph Avenue near Cables Avenue and Euclid Avenue.
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Engine cleared and scene secured.
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Four received.
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We're done, CNN, PD.
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Excuse in Forensome.
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Truck 1 to Waterbury. This party is awake.
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No medical is necessary at this location. You can cancel AMR. Truck 1 is available.
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Received truck 1. No medical emergency here, cancelling AMR.
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Party is awake.
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The Institute of Waterbury, Trinity and Plains State Paramedics are available.
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Receive engine two, Trinity, against one for same areas you're available.
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Engine 4 to Waterbury, Trinity is on scene.
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Receive engine 4, Trinity on scene.
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All 3, quick update for suspect is not in the tent.
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No.
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Medium complexion, wearing a dark blue shirt, black pants, possibly headed south found on Baldwin Street.
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Bobby?
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Rescue responding for the CO alarm sounding with no symptoms, near Randolph Ave.
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Your time in 19-19, your press streets will be Cable to Avenue, go to that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Randolph Ave, Waterbury, CT 06710
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